ASA vs Full revenue tickets

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k3nnis

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Hi All,

I couldn't find the answer to this. Hopefully someone will know :)

Are any seat awards have the same availability as full revenue tickets?

e.g. economy, premium , business and first.

Thanks,
K.
 
In theory yes, in practice no, as there are places you cannot get an ASA that you can get by paying cash.
 
Do note that those xASA's purchase in the non classic award far buckets can cost a horrendous amount of QFF points.
 
oh ok thanks. So the low number of points required ASA's are booked in award buckets/classes?
 
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And although not always the case, typically with more favourable conditions for changes/cancellations/etc. than a classic award, but YMMV.

I am yet to see a ASA that is cheap not book into a classic bucket in my experience, as for it being more favorable, that as always depends on the fare rules of the fare, some overseas JASAs are terrible compared to classic rules (no refund etc).
 
I am yet to see a ASA that is cheap not book into a classic bucket in my experience, as for it being more favorable, that as always depends on the fare rules of the fare, some overseas JASAs are terrible compared to classic rules (no refund etc).

My remark was stand-alone, not regarding fare buckets as I agree with you.

I have found *most* JASA and FASA book into full business or first conditions, or bus/first saver with a $60 change fee, so some are more flexible than classic, and others aren't. There is also no telephone service fee on a JASA/FASA in my experience, where you will get slogged for classic even though change fees are waived on J/F itineraries.

As you say, you must check the fare conditions with an ASA as there are some nasty gotchas.
 
The fare rules vary, e.g. Here's some sample JASA international rules for a series of one-way fares (if a fee is not mentioned, it is not payable):[TABLE="class: grid"]
[TR]
[TD]From/
To[/TD]
[TD]Stopovers[/TD]
[TD]Changes[/TD]
[TD]Cancellations[/TD]
[TD]URL[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]USA-
Oz[/TD]
[TD]● Unlimited permitted (additional taxes, fees and carriers charges may be payable).

Note: If this fare is combined with another fare the most restrictive cancellation conditions apply.

[/TD]
[TD]● Changes can be made by calling your local Qantas office.

Before / After Departure:


  • Date and re-routing changes permitted without fee.
  • Additional taxes, fees and carrier charges may apply, plus any fare difference.
[/TD]
[TD]● Before Departure:


  • Fully refundable
After Departure:


  • The refund will be the difference (if any) between the fare paid and the applicable fare for the journey travelled. ...
[/TD]
[TD] Bookings - Fare Types[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Oz-
USA[/TD]
[TD]● C/D class - 2 stopovers permitted (additional taxes, fees and carriers charges may be payable).

● J class - unlimited permitted (additional taxes, fees and carriers charges may be payable).

● Stopovers in Australia permitted only at the international gateway.

Note: If this fare is combined with another fare the most restrictive stopover conditions apply.

[/TD]
[TD]● Before and after departure:


  • One-way and return booking changes can be made online at qantas.com/yourbooking. To make changes to multi-city bookings, or to make changes via phone, call 13 13 13. For changes made over the phone you must pay the service fee applicable as at the date of the change.
  • Itinerary changes permitted. At the time of making the change, you must pay (per person per change):
    • any fare difference
[/TD]
[TD]● Before departure


  • Fully refundable
After departure


  • The refund will be the difference (if any) between the fare paid and the applicable fare for the journey travelled, less 11%.
[/TD]
[TD] Bookings - Fare Types[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]NZ-
USA[/TD]
[TD]N/A
[/TD]
[TD]● Changes can be made by calling your local Qantas office. A service fee will apply.

Before and after departure:


  • Changes permitted.
  • Additional charges and taxes may apply, plus any fare difference.
  • Local service fees may apply outside New Zealand.
[/TD]
[TD]● Before departure:


  • Full refund
After departure:


  • The refund will be the difference (if any) between the fare paid and the applicable fare for the journey travelled.
[/TD]
[TD] Bookings - Fare Types[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]USA-
NZ
[/TD]
[TD]● 2 stopovers at no additional charge are permitted for entire journey.

Note: If this fare is combined with another fare the most restrictive cancellation conditions apply.

[/TD]
[TD]● Changes can be made by calling your local Qantas office.

Before / After Departure:


  • Date and re-routing changes permitted without fee.
  • Additional taxes, fees and carrier charges may apply, plus any fare difference.
[/TD]
[TD]● Before Departure:


  • Fully refundable
After Departure:


  • The refund will be the difference (if any) between the fare paid and the applicable fare for the journey travelled.
[/TD]
[TD] Bookings - Fare Types[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Oz-
SIN
"Saver"[/TD]
[TD]● Not permitted

Note: If this fare is combined with another fare the most restrictive stopover conditions apply.

[/TD]
[TD]● Before and after departure:


  • Return booking changes can be made online at qantas.com/yourbooking. To make changes to one-way bookings, multi-city bookings, or to make changes via phone, call 13 13 13. For changes made over the phone you must pay the service fee applicable as at the date of the change.
  • Itinerary changes permitted. At the time of making the change, you must pay (per person per change):
    • the itinerary change fee
    • any fare difference
[/TD]
[TD]● Before departure:


  • A cancellation fee of A$341 per person applies.
After departure:


  • The refund will be the difference (if any) between the fare paid and the applicable fare for the journey travelled, less A$341. ...
● This fare may be used as credit towards the payment of any higher fare from the point of origin, provided the new fare conditions are met. A reissue fee of A$60 per person applies. If the new fare is cancelled, the original fare cancellation conditions will apply. This credit must be used within 12 months of the original ticket/s date of issue.

[/TD]
[TD] Bookings - Fare Types[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]SIN-
Oz[/TD]
[TD]● 2 free stopovers permitted


  • One way fares:
  • 1 free stopover permitted
[/TD]
[TD]● Changes can be made by calling your local Qantas office.

Before and after departure:


  • Date changes and re-routing permitted. Local service fees apply
  • Additional taxes may apply.
[/TD]
[TD]● Before departure:


  • Full refund. Local service fees per person applies.
After departure:


  • The refund will be the difference (if any) between the fare paid and the applicable fare for the journey travelled. Local service fees per person applies.
[/TD]
[TD] Bookings - Fare Types[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
 
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I am yet to see a ASA that is cheap not book into a classic bucket in my experience, as for it being more favorable, that as always depends on the fare rules of the fare, some overseas JASAs are terrible compared to classic rules (no refund etc).

Agree, 100% of my JASAs have been in U.
 
Are xASA's priced according to the ticket classes of the remaining available seats (ie: points + $)?
If so, what are the cheapest ticket classes for Y+ and J fares (assuming you can then search EP for availablity)?
 
Since learning about xASA's I've only once booked a classic award instead of a Y/JASA. In all but one instance (which was last minute and the classic award had no equivalent JASA) I have found the xASA to be a better option in burning my points than a classic award.
 
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